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This is for players of the Oswego Netherlands minor league baseball team, who played in the Canadian–American League from 1936–1940. Pages in category "Oswego Netherlands players" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The Starchboxes were immediately preceded in minor league play by the 1885 Oswego Sweegs. [1] The Sweegs were the first minor league team based in Oswego and played the season as members of the New York State League, placing fifth in the final standings with a 35–51 record and finishing 15.5 games behind the first place Syracuse Stars.
The Oswego Starchmakers were a minor league baseball team based in Oswego, New York. From 1905 to 1907, the Starchmakers played as members of the Class D level Empire State , winning the 1907 league championship.
The Central League was a minor league baseball league that operated sporadically in 1900, from 1903–1917, 1920–1922, 1926, 1928–1930, 1934, and 1948–1951. In 1926, the league merged mid-season with the Michigan State League and played under that name for the remainder of the season. [1]
Pages in category "Baseball players from Oswego County, New York" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Oswego Netherlands were a minor league baseball team based in Oswego, New York, United States. From 1936 to 1940, the "Netherlands" played as members of the Class C level Canadian-American League. Oswego was a minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians in 1937 and 1938 and Washington Senators in 1939. The Oswego Netherlands hosted ...
New York Empires – Clubhouse [7] New York Empires – Take Me Out (play) New York Goats – The Horse That Played Center Field by Hal Higdon; New York Hilltoppers – The House of Daniel by Harry Turtledove; New York Knights – The Natural [8] New York Lions – The Last Great Season by Donald Honig; New York Loons – Rhubarb by H. Allen Smith
Minor league baseball play began in Springfield in 1877, when the Springfield "Champion City" team played the season as members of the League Alliance. [1] The 1907 Springfield "Babes" preceded the Reapers in minor league play, with the team ending a three season tenure in the Central League, as the Wheeling Stogies franchise replaced Springfield in the league.